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Joseph P. Farrell

 
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Joseph P. Farrell, born and raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a theologian and the author of a number of books on alternative history and historical revisionism.

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Biography

Farrell is Adjunct Professor of Patristic Theology and Apologetics at California Graduate School of Theology,[1] an unaccredited Christian institution of higher learning in La Habra, CA.

Additionally, he is an organist, plays the harpsicord and is a composer of classical music.[2]

Education

A student of Timothy Ware, Farrell became a professor of Patristics at Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary.[citation needed] He also holds an M.A. from Oral Roberts University, a B.A. from John Brown University and is a doctoral graduate (D.Phil.) of Pembroke College, Oxford University with specialty in Patristics awarded in 1987.[3]

Work

Theology

Farrell has produced two major sets of works. One set concerns theology, the Church Fathers, and the Great Schism between East and West, with its cultural consequences for the resulting two Europes.

Farrell translated the "Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit"[4] (preface by Archimandrite (now Archbishop) Chrysostomos of Etna), and the translation is still the only one in English.[citation needed]

He concentrated on St. Maximus the Confessor, publishing "Free Will in St. Maximus the Confessor" (forward by Timothy Ware - now Bishop Kallistos Ware), and "The Disputation with Pyrrhus".

The culmination of his work is his four volume magnum opus on the Great Schism between East and West, with its cultural consequences for the resulting two Europes, entitled God, History, and Dialectic. It has yet to be peer reviewed by any major scholarly journal.[citation needed]

Other work

Farrell's other work deals with alternative archaeology, physics, technology, history and alternative history. In his own words, he pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and “strange stuff”.[5] He is the creator of the weapons hypothesis concerning the pyramids at Giza, based on Christoher Dunn's work. Farrell states that his books on Giza "takes off where Christopher Dunn's 'The Giza Power Plant' left off." He has also authored several books on the reputed survival of extraordinarily advanced Nazi secret weapons technology and its relationship to the U.S. Department of Defense's "black" technology programs.

Bibliography

Theology

  • The Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit - St. Photius (Holy Cross Orthodox Press 31 Dec 1982)
  • Free Will in St. Maximus the Confessor (Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press, June 1989)
  • The Disputation with Pyrrhus (St Tikhons Seminary Press, February 1990)

Alternative history

His book "The Giza Death Star" was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science". In order of subject readability and topicality[6]:

On The Paleophysics of the Great Pyramid and the Military Complex at Giza:

  • Giza Death Star: The Paleophysics of the Great Pyramid and the Military Complex at Giza (Adventures Unlimited Press, Dec 2001)
  • Giza Death Star Deployed: The Physics and Engineering of the Great Pyramid (Adventures Unlimited Press, 1 Oct 2003)
  • Giza Death Star Destroyed (Adventures Unlimited Press, 1 Jan 2006)
  • Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics and Ancient Texts (Adventures Unlimited Press, 15 Oct 2007)

On the subject of secret Nazi technology and its applications and impact today:

  • Reich of the Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons and the Cold War Allied Legend (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005)
  • SS Brotherhood of the Bell: The Nazi's Incredible Secret Technology (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2006)
  • Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008)
  • The Philosopher's Stone: Alchemy and the Secret Research for Exotic Matter (Feral House April 2009)
  • Nazi International: The Nazis' Postwar Plan to Control Finance, Conflict, Physics and Space (Adventures Unlimited Press March 15, 2009)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Faculty". California Graduate School of Theology. http://www.cgsot.edu/faculty.htm. 
  2. ^ Dirty Secrets ~ Nazi International, Part One, The Byte Show with GeorgeAnn Hughes - December 29, 2008
  3. ^ Farrell, Joseph P. (Winter 2006), "Scripture, Tradition;Gnosticism, Criticism", Pro Excelsis 2 (1): 2, http://www.cgsot.edu/pdf/PROEXCELIS1.pdf 
  4. ^ Photius; Joseph P. Farrell (1987). The Mystagogy of the Holy Spirit. Holy Cross Orthodox Press. ISBN 091658688X. 
  5. ^ Personal website
  6. ^ The Proper Order To Read The Books by Dr. Farrell - July 18, 2008

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